Buffalo, New York

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Buffalo, is the second largest and second most liberal city of New York State. However, due to its working-class roots and Catholic/conservative Protestant populations, the socialist India Walton was beaten in a mayoral race by the incumbent Byron Brown. In 2021, the New York Post reported about one of the mayoral debates: "Fighting to remain Buffalo mayor — incumbent, write-in candidate Byron Brown slammed his opponent, India Walton, as a Democratic socialist and “apologist” for criminals, whose ideas are 'bad at best'."[1]

Buffalo is located in the north west corner of the state, at the eastern end of Lake Erie and the south end of the Niagara River. The metropolitan population is 1.2 million people, up from lows in the 1960s when St. Lawrence Seaway was opened changing the flow of trade and the rust belt reorganization of manufacturing jobs. It was reported in 2021 that U.S. census indicated that Buffalo is growing for the first time in 70 years – and that Erie County, New York is growing also.[2] Buffalo is joined by the Peace Bridge to Canada, and by the Erie Canal to the Hudson River, and ultimately the Atlantic Ocean.

Buffalo has a radial street pattern,[3] and is one of one three cities in the United States having this beautiful layout.[4] Buffalo is also exceptional in the amount of flour milling done there, ranking it among the highest in the world along with Minneapolis, Minnesota (where flour milling began to decline in the late 1930s as electric power began to replace water power). At night Buffalo does not close up until 4 a.m., later than most cities that shut down by 2 a.m.

In 2010, Forbes Magazine rated Buffalo tenth in the top 10 places to raise a family.[5]

Buffalo has a number of nicknames such as the City of Good Neighbors, The Queen City, The City of Light and The Nickle City.

Buffalo is home to two professional sports franchises: the Buffalo Bills of the NFL and the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL. Due to the size of the city and its metropolitan area, both franchises are often rumored to be potential targets for relocation; however, the Segura family (which has many business interests in the area) owns both teams and has committed to keeping them in Buffalo. Furthermore, the Buffalo Bills fans are known for strong loyalty to the team. In 2021, the Buffalo Bills fans were voted the 3rd most loyal fans in the NFL and the third rowdiest fans in the NFL.[6]

Foods that Buffalo is known for inventing are Buffalo Wings and Beef on Weck. In addition, given its historically large Italian population, Buffalo has many pizzerias that offer New York style pizzas that have a thin crust.

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References[edit]

  1. Buffalo debate: Byron Brown slams socialist candidate India Walton, calls her criminal ‘apologist’, New York Post, 2021
  2. Rod Watson: Buffalo is growing? Not everyone got the message, Buffalo News
  3. https://www.archdaily.com/951587/radial-city-plan-nine-examples-around-the-world-seen-from-above
  4. https://www.archdaily.com/951587/radial-city-plan-nine-examples-around-the-world-seen-from-above
  5. Levy, Francesca. "America's Best Places to Raise a Family", Forbes.com, June 7, 2010. Retrieved on September 25, 2012. 
  6. Bills Mafia voted 3rd most loyal fanbase, WGRZ

Categories: [New York Cities and Towns] [Most Liberal American Cities]


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